Dirty tricks claims in Mexico elections

Posted by on Jul 04, 2012

Campaign group says 28% of voters it interviewed were exposed to vote-buying or coercion Growing allegations of systematic vote-buying and other irregularities are casting a shadow over Enrique Peña Nieto’s still unconfirmed victory in Mexico’s presidential election. The preliminary count from Sunday’s poll gave Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, about 38% of the vote and a six-percentage-point lead over Andrés Manuel López Obrador of the leftwing Party of the Democratic Revolution, or PRD, who is contesting the result. The most notorious pre-election allegation was that the PRI distributed huge numbers of cards for pre-paid purchases at the Soriana supermarket chain in return for votes. This appeared to be confirmed this week when shoppers rushed to use the cards, worth between 100 and 700 pesos (£5 to £35).

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